. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . 50 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 27 COMPLETE DRESS FOUNDATIONLEFT HAND BACK VIEW This diagram is showing the lesson beforewith one trifle exception, that this is the left handside view and. therefore, is to be built the same asthe right hand side view with the following dif-ferences : Instead of having the neck built on the lefthand side it is built, this time, the opposite waytowards the right hand space of the outline. 23is also the center line and 22
. The practical sketcher; a complete and practical method of sketching, for women's, misses', junior's, children's and infant's garments . 50 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 27 COMPLETE DRESS FOUNDATIONLEFT HAND BACK VIEW This diagram is showing the lesson beforewith one trifle exception, that this is the left handside view and. therefore, is to be built the same asthe right hand side view with the following dif-ferences : Instead of having the neck built on the lefthand side it is built, this time, the opposite waytowards the right hand space of the outline. 23is also the center line and 22 is ^ of the box spacebetween 2 and 23. The shoulder is also placedin the opposite direction. The waist and thecontinuing of fullness of the bottom is also builtthe reverse way. It iwould be advisable for every student tomake always a full study of the right hand sideview first and to follow the left hand side viewjust the opposite way. THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER 51. 52 THE PRACTICAL SKETCHER LESSON NO. 28 DOTTED OUTLINE FOUNDATIONFRONT AND BACK VIEW These 2 diagrams are showing the front andback dotted outline foundation, which are anexact copy of the front and back foundation givenwith full description and systematic outlines inthe front pages. The reason for doing so is to show the clearviews of these diagrams without any systematicoutlines. The same can, no doubt, be obtainedonly when the student has a full knowledge ofhow to produce the foundation by systematicoutlines only, because sketching or free handdrawing needs training just as well as everythingelse and to train ourselves to such mechanicalcontrolling that this is the particular reason thatall sketching ontlines are shown with systematic-al productions in most of the work given in thisbook. Now, in order to make use of these diagramsit is necessary to practice each and every diagramso long that you are able to make it a free handoutline as given herewith. Then when we havethe taste fo
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